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ISE Columnist Sharon Vollman, Editorial Director

Vanishing Act?

Aug. 1, 2015
What jobs will be non-existent due to technology in the ICT industry? Here are just a few that sources say could be obsolete in the near future: Fighter Pilots — […]

What jobs will be non-existent due to technology in the ICT industry? Here are just a few that sources say could be obsolete in the near future:

  • Fighter Pilots — Some military strategists think that what the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter pilot does can be better handled by cruise missiles and remotely piloted drones.
  • Call Center Operators — Call centers will rely less and less on real human beings and more and more on technology. Can you say black hole?
  • Travel Agents — Over 90% of travel is booked online.
  • Cashiers — Many chains like Home Depot and CVS are streamlining their process with customer self-scanning.
  • Librarians — We all are becoming our own researchers.
  • Bank Tellers — We’ve used ATMs for years. Now you can app yourself through deposits and transfers in moments.

With the buzz about transforming network field operations into more software-driven, virtualized processes, I have to ask the awkward question: Will your job and expertise need to change to remain relevant?

Only you can answer that as you explore your career roadmap. But, the OSP® team is here to help, offering you plenty of FREE education at OSP EXPO® 2015 that can help you do your homework. (Plenty — as in 35+ seminars listed at http://ospmag.com/expo/education/seminars.)

OSP EXPO is right around the corner. And, unlike expensive career counseling, we are giving you a FREE registration code ($100 value) so you can explore new areas in which you can grow along with core areas of network evolution so you can keep your skills running at 100%+. (Use priority code: Direct1D.)

Don’t wait. The virtualizing of the network is here. Thankfully, so is OSP EXPO 2015. Attend and learn — to stay relevant in this constantly changing industry.

About the Author

Sharon Vollman | Editor-in-Chief, ISE Magazine

Sharon Vollman is Editor-in-Chief of ISE Magazine. She oversees the strategic direction and content for ISE Magazine. She also leads the educational content development for ISE EXPO. Vollman has created educational partnerships with the major communications and entertainment providers including AT&T, Verizon, CenturyLink, Frontier Communications and Cincinnati Bell. She has covered the telecom industry since 1996. Prior to that, she worked in advertising with Ogilvy & Mather and CME. Vollman has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism/Advertising from the University of Iowa.